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June 28th, 2009

Get Started in the Job Market With an Entry Level Cover Letter

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Get Started in the Job Market With an Entry Level Cover Letter

Need a job so you can get started earning your own living? Consider writing an entry level cover letter so the hiring manager will know that you’re eager and willing to start on the lowest rung of the ladder. You might be a bagger at a grocery store, a kitchen helper at a restaurant, an assistant janitor, a baby-sitter, a clerk at a library. To secure one of these or any other entry level jobs, compose a clear and simple entry level cover letter sample that tells the hiring manager who you are, your background, and your desire to get a job. Include your contact information and your request for an interview in all entry lever cover letters.

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June 28th, 2009

Apply for credit

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Apply for credit

In that case, you can either hope that when you apply for a business line of credit card, someone will take a leap and offer you a line of building business credit. Or, if you can show just cause, you can contact the financial institution and discuss your situation. This is another good reason to apply for a card at your bank where you have a credit line (or at least an account) already established.

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June 27th, 2009

Decision to Start a Home-Based Business

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Decision to Start a Home-Based Business

While being in any kind of business has certain basic requirements, a home based business opportunity has additional ones. Self-discipline is very important. Working for others means that many responsibilities are shared with other employees. Being in business for yourself means you carry the whole load. Some people don’t want all of the responsibility of licenses, regulations, taxes, insurance, keeping records, advertising and pricing, etc. Are you willing to take on these responsibilities?
Depending on the home business, you may find it very confining, stressful, expensive and physically exhausting. On the other hand, being on your own can be very stimulating, financially rewarding and satisfying.
A home-based business may cause problems within the family. You need the full support of spouse, children and others. They need to take you and your business seriously. What help can you expect or do you need from family members? Use of their money, skills and time often make the difference between success and failure.
Will you have adequate time to spend with your family? Doing work part-time or postponing starting a business a few years may enable you to better prepare for starting a business and allow you more time with your family when they particularly need you.
Lack of planning and insufficient financial backing join poor management as the main reasons why businesses fail. Improve your odds of success by moving slowly and carefully in starting a business and you can join the 95 percent of those who succeeded in their first year and the 85 percent who are still in business and doing very well after three years.

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June 23rd, 2009

BBQ FACTS

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BBQ FACTS

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June 23rd, 2009

Upper-limb joint power and its distribution in spinal cord injured wheelchair users: steady-state self-selected speed versus maximal acceleration trials

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Upper-limb joint power and its distribution in spinal cord injured wheelchair users: steady-state self-selected speed versus maximal acceleration trials

OBJECTIVE: To compare upper-limb joint power magnitude and distribution between the shoulder, elbow, and wrist during maximal acceleration (MAC) versus steady-state, self-selected speed (SSS) manual medicare power wheelchairs propulsion. DESIGN: Cross-sectional biomechanic study. SETTING: Research university and teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Volunteer sample of 13 manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury below T1. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Propulsive joint power magnitude and fractional distribution among upper-limb joints. RESULTS: Wilcoxon signed-rank testing revealed shoulder power was larger for MAC versus SSS (median peak, 101.5W; interquartile range IQR, 74.6; median peak, 37.7W; IQR, 22.9; respectively) (P<.01). Elbow and wrist power were unchanged. Peak shoulder power fraction was larger for MAC versus SSS (median peak, 1.055; IQR, .110 vs peak, .870; IQR, .252) (P<.01). Peak elbow power fraction was smaller for MAC versus SSS (median peak, -.012; IQR, .144 vs peak, .146; IQR, .206) (P<.05). Peak wrist power fraction was smaller for MAC versus SSS (median peak, -.058; IQR, .057 vs peak, -.010; IQR, .150) (P<.05). CONCLUSIONS: Power at the shoulder was larger than at other joints. Peak shoulder joint power and power fraction was larger during MAC versus SSS propulsion. Elbow and wrist power fractions were smaller for MAC versus SSS propulsion. Higher joint power, present under MAC, may predispose manual power wheelchairs users to injury, particularly at the shoulder.

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June 22nd, 2009

Propose a New Idea in a Proposal Cover Letter

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Propose a New Idea in a Proposal Cover Letter

Have a thought about how to do things at work in a new way? Want to test a process you’ve been considering? Ready to approach your superior with suggestions for change? Do one of these or any other in a thoughtful and well-written proposal cover letter. Written proposals give the employer a chance to consider the ideas without feeling pressured. He or she can read and think about it and then decide what to do. Proposal cover letters are great tools for anyone to use when asking others to look over a new approach. Find some examples of proposal cover letters online at amazing-cover-letters.com and use them as models for yours.

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June 21st, 2009

Advantages of having travel membership

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Advantages of having travel membership

If traveling is your dream you can get travel discounts and make enough money to pay for your trip all with one membership. Most people would love to see the world and all of its natural wonders but the cost of travel is too high. Because of that many of us never get the chance to spend time in the mountains, by the sea, and hiking through wooded trails; if is your dream to travel this is definitely for you.
The membership is for the Global resort network. It is a network marketing program where you buy access to discount travel and get very high commissions so you can easily afford to take that trip. This travel business opportunity will allow you to work your own hours from whatever location you want. You can even work while you travel. The amount you make will depend on how much work you put in.
The Global resort network is a network marketing system that is 50 years old. You are able to sell memberships once you are a member. You gain a commission off of each sale you make and off of each sale your enrollees make. This adds up to a profitable home business opportunity.
To get the most out of your membership you can take your home business online. As an online business you have access to thousands of qualified leads and that means more sales. You can create a website for the purpose of selling memberships. Then rather than cold call to make sales you can just reply to inquiries to you website. This means that you will waste less time and make more money.
The cost of a membership is about the same as owning a timeshare. You pay $2995 for the membership and you pay a small monthly fee for advertising. If you plan on just using the membership for travel it is a better deal than a timeshare because you can go anywhere for the same price. As an online business opportunity it is a great deal because the commission is so high. You get $1000 for each sale. You also make $1000 for each of your enrollees’ sales.
Making money from home is all about marketing yourself and your business. When you take this travel business opportunity online you will open up channels of income that you never thought possible. Get started now and you could be enjoying exotic travels and making great money in no time.

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June 20th, 2009

Appreciate Your Money: Shop Around For the Best Credit Card Rate

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Appreciate Your Money: Shop Around For the Best Credit Card Rate

You work hard for your money and shouldn’t have to see it thrown down the toilet. So when you are looking to building business credit with a credit card, take the time to really shop around for the best credit card rate. It really helps you in the long run.

Here is why and how you need to find the best card rate and not fall for every building business credit card offer you receive in the mail:

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June 16th, 2009

I don’t know how to market Dot com provides high response

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I don’t know how to market Dot com provides high response

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June 16th, 2009

Keep Cold Food Cold

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Keep Cold Food Cold

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June 16th, 2009

Evaluation of a stair-climbing power wheelchair in 25 people with tetraplegia.

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Evaluation of a stair-climbing power wheelchair in 25 people with tetraplegia.

OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of a power wheelchairs with stair-climbing capability (TopChair) and a conventional power wheelchair (Storm3). DESIGN: A single-center, open-label study. SETTING: A physical medicine and rehabilitation hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Patients (N=25) who required power wheelchairs because of severe impairments affecting the upper and lower limbs. INTERVENTIONS: Indoor and outdoor driving trials with both devices. Curb-clearing and stair-climbing with TopChair. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Trial duration and Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST) tool; number of failures during driving trials and ability to climb curbs and stairs. RESULTS: All 25 participants successfully completed the outdoor and medicare power wheelchairs indoor trials with both wheelchairs. Although differences in times to trial completion were statistically significant, they were less than 10%. QUEST scores were significantly better with the Storm3 than the TopChair for weight (P=.001), dimension (P=.006), and effectiveness (P=.04). Of the 25 participants, 23 cleared a 20-cm curb without help, and 20 climbed up and down 6 steps. Most participants felt these specific capabilities of the TopChair–for example, curb clearing and stair climbing-were easy to use (22/25 for curb, 21/25 for stairs) and helpful (24/25 and 23/25). A few participants felt insecure (4/25 and 6/25, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The TopChair is a promising mobility device that enables stair and curb climbing and warrants further study.

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June 14th, 2009

Warm Up Your Job Opportunity With a Cold Cover Letter

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Warm Up Your Job Opportunity With a Cold Cover Letter

Perhaps you have an idea for a job that doesn’t readily exist but one that you’d like to create. Suppose you have a master’s degree in history with plenty of experience doing researchsomething you enjoy. If so, write a cold cover letter, describing how you could be an asset to a company by doing research work. You might approach a publishing company or a chamber of commerce with cold cover letters and suggest a position that includes researching the history of a city or company so that a book could be written on that community or organization and made available as a fund-raiser. A cold cover letter is a good vehicle for such an idea.

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June 14th, 2009

Before you buy a business

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Before you buy a business

Study the disclosure document and proposed contract carefully.
Interview current owners in person. (They should be listed in the disclosure document.) Visiting them in person may help you identify any who are “shills” - people paid to give favorable reports.
Investigate claims about your potential earnings. Some companies may claim that you’ll earn a certain income or that existing franchisees or business opportunity purchasers earn a certain amount. Companies making earnings representations must provide you with the written basis for their claims. Be suspicious of any company that does not show you in writing how it computed its earnings claims.
Sellers also must tell you in writing the number and percentage of owners who have done as well as they claim you will. Keep in mind that broad sales claims about successful areas of business - “Be a part of our $4 billion industry,” for example - may have no bearing on your likelihood of success. Also, recognize that once you buy the business, you may be competing with franchise owners or independent home business people with more experience than you.
Listen carefully to the sales presentation. Some sales tactics should signal caution. For example, if you are pressured to sign immediately “because prices will go up tomorrow,” or “another buyer wants this deal,” slow down. A seller with a good offer doesn’t use high-pressure tactics. Under the FTC’s Franchise and business opportunity Rule, the seller must wait at least 10 business days after giving you the required documents before accepting your money or signature on an agreement. Be wary if the salesperson makes the job sound too easy. The thought of “easy money” may be appealing, but success generally requires hard work.
Get the seller’s promises in writing. Any oral promises you get from a salesperson should be written into the contract you sign. If the salesperson says one thing but the contract says nothing about it or says something different, it’s the contract that counts. If a seller balks at putting oral promises in writing, be alert to potential problems and consider doing business with another firm.
Consider getting professional advice. Ask a lawyer, accountant, or business advisor to read the disclosure document and proposed contract. The money and time you spend on professional assistance, and research - such as phone calls to current owners - could save you from a bad investment decision.

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June 12th, 2009

Denied Credit

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Denied Credit

Denied for Lack of building business credit

If you are denied a business line of credit card, the letter you receive will tell you why. If the denial was based on lack of credit that is frustrating but understandable.

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June 8th, 2009

Evaluation of the safety and durability of low-cost nonprogrammable electric powered wheelchairs

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Evaluation of the safety and durability of low-cost nonprogrammable electric powered wheelchairs

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a selection of low-cost, nonprogrammable electric-medicare power wheelchairs (EPWs) and medical scooters meets the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) Wheelchair Standards requirements. DESIGN: Objective comparison tests of various aspects of power wheelchair design and performance of 4 EPW types. SPECIMENS: Three of each of the following EPWs: Pride Mobility Jet 10 (Pride), Invacare Pronto M50 (Invacare), Electric Mobility Rascal 250PC (Electric Mobility), and the Golden Technologies Alant GP-201-F (Golden). SETTING: Rehabilitation engineering research center. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Static tipping angle; dynamic tipping score; braking distance; energy consumption; climatic conditioning; power and control systems integrity and safety; and static, impact, and fatigue life (equivalent cycles). RESULTS: Static tipping angle and dynamic tipping score were significantly different across manufacturers for each tipping direction (range, 6.6 degrees-35.6 degrees). Braking distances were significantly different across manufacturers (range, 7.4-117.3 cm). Significant differences among groups were found with analysis of variance (ANOVA). Energy consumption results show that all EPWs can travel over 17 km before the battery is expected to be exhausted under idealized conditions (range, 18.2-32.0 km). Significant differences among groups were found with ANOVA. All EPWs passed the climatic conditioning tests. Several adverse responses were found during the power and control systems testing, including motors smoking during the stalling condition (Electric Mobility), charger safety issues (Electric Mobility, Invacare), and controller failures (Golden). All EPWs passed static and impact testing; 9 of 12 failed fatigue testing (3 Invacare, 3 Golden, 1 Electric Mobility, 2 Pride). Equivalent cycles did not differ statistically across manufacturers (range, 9759-824,628 cycles). CONCLUSIONS: Large variability in the results, especially with respect to static tipping, power and control system failures, and fatigue life suggest design improvements must be made to make these low-cost, nonprogrammable EPWs safe and reliable for the consumer. Based on our results, these EPWs do not, in general, meet the ANSI/RESNA Wheelchair Standards requirements.

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June 7th, 2009

An Insurance Cover LetterYour Key to a Great Job

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An Insurance Cover LetterYour Key to a Great Job

If you’re eager to get into the insurance business as an apprentice agent, a sales representative, a consultant, or an insurance office manager, write an insurance cover letters sample that includes essential information about you: education, training, experience, expertise, background and desire for the job you’re applying for. Insurance cover letters that are well-written and personable will attract a hiring manager. An insurance cover letter that focus on the essentials mentioned above are sure to cause an employer to take a second lookone that will result in an invitation for an in-person interview for the job you want.

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June 7th, 2009

How Do You Make a Cover Letter That Leads to a Job?

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How Do You Make a Cover Letter That Leads to a Job?

Here’s how. Decide which position you want and then target the companies that have openings in that field. Make a write a cover letter that will grab the hiring managers’ attention. Be sure to include your experience, specific duties, and background. And add a sentence or two as you make cover letters, that shows the employer why you’re the ideal candidate to fill the opening. Make a cover letter that is clear and specific and focused on what you’re looking for. Then ask for an interview. Hiring managers are sure to respond to anyone who is energized and qualified.

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June 6th, 2009

Late Fees

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Late Fees

Being even an hour late can mean being charged with a late fee. All business line of credit cards come with a limit; you probably chose your building business credit card company because it had a limit that suited you. So, what happens when you go over limit? You are charged an over-the-limit fee for going over the agreed limit you had with your credit card company. Sticking to these two rules can save you unnecessary spending.

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June 1st, 2009

Land a Civic Job with a Government Job Cover Letter

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Land a Civic Job with a Government Job Cover Letter

If you’d like to be considered for a government jobon the local or national scenestart with an application and a government job cover letter example in order to introduce yourself to the hiring manager and let him or her know something about you. Include a brief reference to your education, training, aptitude for the job in question and your availability. Can you start immediately or will you be free in a month or more? Also are you willing to relocate? Put this vital information in all of your government job cover letters as well as your contact numbers. And be sure to ask if you can come in for a personal interview.

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